Answer:
Warily
Explanation:
A very cautious mouse would warily walk past a sleeping cat. When someone is wary, they are cautious, careful.
<em>To maneuver</em> means <em>to move skilfully or carefully</em>, but it would not be used in the context of a mouse. For example, you could maneuver while driving a car.
The remaining two words have completely different meanings. <em>Matronly</em> means <em>of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a matron</em> (usually a mature and dignified married woman who has an established social position).
<em>Odious</em> means <em>extremely unpleasant.</em>
Answer:
B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Explanation:
I just took the K12 test and I got it right
<span>(9) Sadly, even after that water is found, only some of its clean and safe enough to drink.
In this sentence the word "its" needs the apostrophe. Its without an apostrophe shows ownership. The noun after its should be something that it owns. This is not the case for this sentence. Its should be It is. To make this grammatically correct there needs to be an apostrophe between the t and s - it's.
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